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Dieu et mon droit

[ dyœ ey mawn drwa ]

French.
  1. God and my right: motto on the royal arms of England.


Dieu et mon droit

/ djø e mɔ̃ drwa /

(no translation)

  1. God and my right: motto of the Royal Arms of Great Britain
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Example Sentences

The Dieu et Mon Droit symbol in the courtroom is the motto of the monarch, his father.

From BBC

The field is notorious for a form of justice far removed from the hushed Dickensian court with its four ornate chandeliers, high-backed judges’ chairs and wood-carved escutcheon of lion and unicorn with “Dieu et mon droit”.

The motto at the foot of the coin is the traditional "Dieu et mon droit" or "God and my right", which is the motto of Prince George's great grandmother, the Queen.

From BBC

It depicts a crown, flanked by a lion and unicorn, and carries the royal motto "Dieu et mon droit" - "God and my right".

From BBC

Depicting a crown, flanked by a lion and unicorn and the royal motto "Dieu et mon droit", it is one of several adaptations to the Spirit of Chartwell which has, for the past two months, undergone Hollywood film-set treatment in preparation for a starring role during the jubilee festivities.

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